99SportX
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- 1999 Ex & Mounty
This swap, although a simple bolt in, is quite a task. I am going to try and complete in one week, and I believe it to be very possible. I will try to address any issues I faced with this swap. I will not go into extreme detail when it comes to basic stuff. If you plan to attempt a swap such as this, you should have a decent idea what you are getting into. I am happy to answer questions though. I just don't have the time to tell you how to remove every part on the vehicle.
Here is what is going on:
Vehicle: 1999 Ford Explorer Sport w/ 4.0L OHV, 4.10 gears, and 45k miles
Donor: 2000 Mercury Mountaineer 5.0L V8 Rollover, 43k miles
Modifications to 5.0 Drivetrain:
Torque monster headers
Comp cams camshaft (will let you know what it is when I see that it runs. lol)
Comp cams valve springs
1" Trick flow upper intake spacer.
Transgo Shift kit for 4R70W
1.6:1 Roller rockers
FMS cast aluminim valve covers (no purpose really except to look cool)
Taylor Plug Wires
......more specifics when I get time.
The engine, when pulled was not so appealing to the eye. I went ahead and did some cleaning and painting to get it looking real nice. How long it will last is unknown, but I hope it will stay looking half way decent.
Before:
After:
10-22-06
Got the V6 out
12-27-06
Engine engine bay wiring has been switched, brake booster was changed out with the V8 one, and engine mounts were changed. I thought the engine mounts were the same, but I compared them and the V8 ones were a little beefier, so I swapped them out. In order for me to do this I had to drop the front axle a couple inches. It wasn't too bad. I also encountered an issue with the power steering cooler. The V6 and V8 ones are different! I did not expect this, and have already sold my V8 cooler. ped5stang from midwest mustang is sending me the proper one though. For now, I am going to rig up my V6 one to work.
After getting all of this taken care of, my friend came over and we changed out the head gaskets. There was some crap in the engine from it sitting around the garage for a long time, so it was good to clean it all out. Fresh gaskets and bolts should make it seal like new. After doing that, we got some transmission fluid, filled up the torque converter a bit, and shoved the transmission under The truck. Then we lowered the engine into place. It took a little bit of work, but turned out to be much easier than I had expected. So that is all in place and tomorrow I am going to finish up as many little things as possible.
I will edit this post and update more as I go............
Here is what is going on:
Vehicle: 1999 Ford Explorer Sport w/ 4.0L OHV, 4.10 gears, and 45k miles
Donor: 2000 Mercury Mountaineer 5.0L V8 Rollover, 43k miles

Modifications to 5.0 Drivetrain:
Torque monster headers
Comp cams camshaft (will let you know what it is when I see that it runs. lol)
Comp cams valve springs
1" Trick flow upper intake spacer.
Transgo Shift kit for 4R70W
1.6:1 Roller rockers
FMS cast aluminim valve covers (no purpose really except to look cool)
Taylor Plug Wires
......more specifics when I get time.
The engine, when pulled was not so appealing to the eye. I went ahead and did some cleaning and painting to get it looking real nice. How long it will last is unknown, but I hope it will stay looking half way decent.
Before:


After:

10-22-06
Got the V6 out
12-27-06
Engine engine bay wiring has been switched, brake booster was changed out with the V8 one, and engine mounts were changed. I thought the engine mounts were the same, but I compared them and the V8 ones were a little beefier, so I swapped them out. In order for me to do this I had to drop the front axle a couple inches. It wasn't too bad. I also encountered an issue with the power steering cooler. The V6 and V8 ones are different! I did not expect this, and have already sold my V8 cooler. ped5stang from midwest mustang is sending me the proper one though. For now, I am going to rig up my V6 one to work.
After getting all of this taken care of, my friend came over and we changed out the head gaskets. There was some crap in the engine from it sitting around the garage for a long time, so it was good to clean it all out. Fresh gaskets and bolts should make it seal like new. After doing that, we got some transmission fluid, filled up the torque converter a bit, and shoved the transmission under The truck. Then we lowered the engine into place. It took a little bit of work, but turned out to be much easier than I had expected. So that is all in place and tomorrow I am going to finish up as many little things as possible.
I will edit this post and update more as I go............